MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: dpalmer_220992 on November 05, 2015, 05:59:54 pm
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Hi all!
I'm new on here and I could do with some advice!! I'm looking at buying a mk5 GTI but I'm finding it tricky to find insurance at a sensible price :\ I'm 23 with 4 year no claims and can't find anything under a grand, so who are people insured with and what're people paying?
Cheers, Dan!
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Do you live on the Gaza Strip? lol
Try Compare the market, also try adding people to your policy
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20 years old with 1 years ncb on a gti...just under a grand with elephants 10 month policy :grin:
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I'm with prestige and pay a little over £400 fully comp but I'm 36 and been driving for 19yrs and have full no claims and my car isn't garaged either. Also try Chris knott I was paying £315 for my mk3 vr6 thats with all my modifications declared too
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20 years old with 1 years ncb on a gti...just under a grand with elephants 10 month policy :grin:
Normalising that to 12 months = Just under £1200 :wink:
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21 with three years no claims bonus. £600 fully comp on an admiral family policy.
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Cheers for all the replies, so it's seems the standard for my sort of age is about a grand then, I wouldn't mind so much but it's a big jump from £380 fully comp for my mk1 caddy! :')
JackL15 - being a family policy I assume you have to have other cars insured to get that sort of price?
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im 23 , 4 years NC
Mines around £580,fully comp,4 years no claims protected...
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Cheers for all the replies, so it's seems the standard for my sort of age is about a grand then, I wouldn't mind so much but it's a big jump from £380 fully comp for my mk1 caddy! :')
JackL15 - being a family policy I assume you have to have other cars insured to get that sort of price?
We have three cars on the policy, I'm sure that does bring it down.
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Jay26 - who's that with, I'll check them out!
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Just over £300 with Privilege
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Jay26 - who's that with, I'll check them out!
Ermmmm im sure its hastings :signLOL: i always used admiral before,im sure i did mine through gocompare or something anyway :(Y)
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I pay just over £400 fully comp inc legal and replacement car with e-sure on my mk5 gti with some mods declared, and i live in a crap part of bristol too, but am 35 with full no claims since i was 17, which helps...:)
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Adrian Flux are a good company to go with, they've given me some good prices over the past few years. Also Greenlight, Sky and HIC are worth giving a shout, they're all specialist brokers for performance/modified cars.
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Cheers th3_f15t, I'll have to give them a shout next.
The cheepest I've found so far is £900 with hastings :/ Nightmare!!
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Well boys (possibly girls), this is something I might actually 'win' at.... try just over £200! :driver: :booty:
Unfortunately for me, age has everything to do with it.
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I'm 23 and live in south London. Pay approx £1000 with Hastings Direct with no NCB as I've just come out of uni not having had a car for 4 years, been driving for 6 years. Did have a year of no claims from ages ago but could only use it with the same insurer that I got it with and their best price was more than Hastings offered even after I told them I could get better deals but wanted to make use of my NCB. Tried some quotes with 1 year NCB and it brought it down a lot so waiting for that.
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i was 22 when i took my insurance out and had 4 years NCB and got mine for £700 fully comp with every extra cover included from chris knotts insurance. Be handy if you also had a price for them to beat and they will match it swell as include the extra covers too such as key cover, windscreen etc etc..
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27, 9 years no claims, £370 with Hastings
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21, 3 years NCB, 2 week ban for speeding, 3 points for parking offence, quite a few mods declared, £7500 agreed value Adrian Flux £1050
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Think mine is around 230 with esure 31 with ncb. At the end of the day regardless who you go with they will base it primarily on where you live, who is on it where it's parked etc, these r the things that will get ur quote down not the company's your choosing. Moving might be ur best bet :signLOL:
Just thought I'd add to this when I passed my test at around 19 I was a named driver on a 1.2 Renault Clio and was paying 1900 pounds a year. So things all being relative I'd say ur quotes aren't that bad.
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Bout £220 if I remember correctly. I'm 26 and have an ed30.
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24 with 6 years NCB and unfortunately an IN10 -£2600 but I've been paying £255 on old car previously, but now It's kinda cheap at £212 a month :signLOL:
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20, 2 years NCB and £696 on my ed30 :popcornsoda:
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I'm with admiral multicar, 22 with 2 years NCD, got mine for just over £800
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Esure FTW :happy2:
28, 5 years NCB.. £306 on my R32 which includes business use, misfuelling cover, key loss cover and courtesy car cover and £100 excess!
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Esure FTW :happy2:
28, 5 years NCB.. £306 on my R32 which includes business use, misfuelling cover, key loss cover and courtesy car cover and £100 excess!
Able to do performance mods on that?
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I'm 22, 4 years no claims, £400 fully comp with Sainsbury's.
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31, 8 yrs no claims, £370 fully comp
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Esure FTW :happy2:
28, 5 years NCB.. £306 on my R32 which includes business use, misfuelling cover, key loss cover and courtesy car cover and £100 excess!
Able to do performance mods on that?
I can with my e-sure account.
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Slightly different frock, but same car underneath.....
28, 8 NCB, all mods declared - Revo 2+, all supporting mods including WMI, like for like cover and including a named driver who has only held a licence for 3 years, £515
Would have been a lot cheaper without the named driver, but still a pretty good price
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£400 with 4year no claims. No claims protected and with 3 points on my licence and am 28. Can add mods free apart from mapping.
Thats with greenlight